Nview editor
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Select this check box to ensure that the dynamic widget displays data only according to the permissions that were specified on the Browser CI Access Control tab in the Roles manager. User interface elements are described below: UI Element (A-Z) Select Pie to create a pie chart or Bar to create a bar chart. The chart is broken down by the CI or grouping node display label. The Chart Properties portion of the pane includes the following elements (listed alphabetically): UI Element (A-Z) Use the toolbar buttons to change the order of the attributes in the report and to add functions.Ĭlick to open the Set Column Sort Order dialog box which enables you to set the order of the report columns. Has at least one numeric attribute selected for the report layoutĭisplays the list of attributes selected to appear in the report. Is the only query node on its layer of the view Is the top layer of the view and has a layer below it in the view hierarchy The Define Chart option is only active for a query node or a grouping node that: The Chart Properties fields are displayed. The list of available attributes for the selected query node.Ĭlick Define Chart to display the data for the current layer of the view in a graphical chart format. Note This button is only active if there is a query node below the selected query node in the view hierarchy. Select Move View Node Layer Down to place the selected query node under the query node above it in the hierarchy. Select to move the selected query node down in the hierarchy tree. Select to delete the selected query node from the hierarchy tree. For details, see Cycle Definition Dialog Box. Select Define Cycles to define a cyclical hierarchy. Select Add Group By View Node to create a subgroup in the hierarchy for the selected query node only. Select Add Group By CI Type to create a subgroup in the hierarchy for the CI type of the selected query node.
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Select Add Group By Attribute to open the Query Node Grouping dialog box, which enables you to select an attribute for a subgroup in the hierarchy. The Hierarchy pane includes the following elements (listed alphabetically) available by right-clicking a query node in the hierarchy tree: Menu Item Open the Hierarchy Rules dialog box which enables you to set rules for the hierarchy. Set the hierarchy manually, by dragging query nodes and using the toolbar buttons. Select the method of setting the hierarchy: When you click a query node and begin to drag it, the query nodes under which it is possible to place your query node are highlighted in green. You can click and drag query nodes to change the hierarchy. The query nodes of the TQL query are arranged in a hierarchical tree reflecting the hierarchy defined for the view. For details, see Report Properties Dialog Box. Opens the Report Properties dialog box, which enables you to set the title, subtitle, and format for the view's topology report. Note This option only appears in the Hierarchy pane when Report mode is selected. Enables you to specify options for the CI's attributes to be included in the dynamic widget. In Widget mode, the following panes are included: Enables you to select the attributes to be included in the report and to set their order. (Located in the left portion of the Editor page.) Enables you to set the hierarchy of the view. In Report mode, the following panes are included: (Located in the right portion of the Editor page.) For details, see "Advanced Pane" on page 1. For details, see TQL Query Editor.Īdvanced pane. In View mode, the following panes are included:
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You can access the Editor in one of the following modes: The topology map of the view opens in the Editor pane. Right-click a view in the tree and select Open View or double click a view or drag a view onto the Editor pane. To open an existing view in the Pattern View Editor, go to the Resources tab of the left pane in the Modeling Studio and select Views as the Resource type. To open a new view in the Pattern View Editor, go to the Modeling Studio, click the New button and select the required type of view. This feature enables you to build and edit pattern views, templates, and perspectives. Use > Modeling > Modeling > Modeling Studio > Modeling Studio User Interface > Pattern View Editor Pattern View Editor